An Indiana University Health nurse who posted a controversial tweet last week no longer has a job with the health system. She's not the first person from Indiana to face repercussions after a social media post.

A tweet tied to former IU Health employee Taiyesha Baker read: "Every white woman raises a detriment to society when they raise a son. Someone with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all-star. Historically every son you had should be sacrificed to the wolves Bitch."

Sandlin told IndyStar that he thought someone else posted the meme on his Facebook page.

"Not sure how that ended up on my Facebook wall but that certainly does not reflect my opinion of women," Sandline posted on Facebook soon after the original meme. "People who know me will know that's not my view."

Sandlin remains the Indiana State Senate District 36 senator.

State representative shares “sexist and misogynistic" meme

In December 2016, Indiana State Rep. Jim Lucas shared a photo of a woman in a car's trunk with the words: "Wanna know who loves you more your wife or your dog? Lock them both in your trunk and see who's happy to see you when you let them out."

Laura Berry, executive director for the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, referred to the post as “sexist and misogynistic," saying Lucas should no longer hold a leadership position.

Lucas deleted the post and apologized. The coalition accepted Lucas’ apology and House Speaker Brian Bosma declined to demote the lawmaker.

About a month later, Lucas posted another controversial meme. It showed police in riot gear pepper spraying a woman in the face. It included the words: “Participation trophies, now in liquid form.”